140 sats \ 1 reply \ @nullama 7 May
This is a hypothetical case in which the attacker has control of the network where they can run their own DHCP server.
Android is immune to this attack, and in Linux it can be setup to mitigate this risk.
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run their own DHCP
like in the case of NSL'd provider?
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110 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 7 May
No. They still are. I hate titles like this. On Android you are unaffected. This is only an issue on untrusted networks. I suspect it will be fixed in the future as well.
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Yes, I agree.
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